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Dr Ryan Hislop, Chiropractor is situated in Mudgee with the team from Chiropractic Health and Wellness Centre. He has a special interest in sports chiropractic ...
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A few of the symptoms and signs you are suffering are concerning such as the dizziness and nausea which may relate to a possible sinister cause. Your first point of call should be your primary care practitioner to rule out any of the nastier causes of these signs.

The other signs and symptoms you relate could be due to multiple types of headache and even migraine. A more appropraite history and examination would determine which type.

Your symptoms represent a vast array of possibilities. Best to get yourself to a professional.

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k but its orse when I eat, I been get real clumpsy been running into walls been loosing my balance hurts so much I jus wanna sleep been depressed and stay aggravated please help I'm gettin worried there could possible be a tumor I can't even take 2 bites of food even after I take my pain medicine the doctor perscribed

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It all stays the same even when I take the medication he has giving me sulindac 200mg 2x day as needed for pain and it don't take no pain away it makes no differents he also perscribed phenergan 25 mg for a nausea and baclofen 10mg and it don't help I still loose my balance with these headaches I get blurred vision slurred speech and my hearing is getting bad and I feel like I'm slower when I have these head pressure pains I feel like my head is going forward when the hurting pressure starts then it feels like its pushing my face please help with my problems I'm scared of a tumor could be growing in there cancer runs in my family on both sides of my genes

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I agree with the Dr. Ryan's answers, see your GP again and ask for another referral for special imaging to rule out any other causes. If these are clear, I have found weaknesses in cranial nerve function (the nerves that are in your skull that control functions such as eye movements and hearing) can cause the dizziness. Quantum neurology has a specific protocol for improving vertigo. I personally have experienced vertigo and know all about the challenges you are experiencing. Quantum Neurology was such a big help for me. You can google them on the internet.

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I went to a neurologist and he is sending me for a spinal tap amd an MRI w/no contrast I always thought it would be best to us contrast considering cancer runs on both sides of my genes or do you think without the contrast it could still show if something is wrong

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